Oahu Weather Forecast for February 25, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for February 25, 2026

High pressure far to the north of the state will maintain moderate to breezy trade winds through Thursday, with the trades then easing Friday and Saturday...

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Oahu Surf Forecast for February 25, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for February 25, 2026

A large north-northeast (010-030 deg) swell will gradually decline during the next few days but will maintain elevated surf above High Surf Advisory levels for...

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Oahu News:

In Kapolei, a teen was indicted for attempted murder and firearm offenses following a shooting incident involving two government contractors. Meanwhile, public transportation riders on Oahu should prepare for changes as TheBus route modifications go into effect March 1, aiming to improve service efficiency. Beachgoers are advised to heed the extended high surf advisory for north and east shores on Oahu and Kauai through 6 p.m. today due to lingering powerful swells. A new cultural attraction, the Kaula Luau, is set to open at the Ocean's Edge in Ko Olina, offering visitors an authentic Hawaiian experience. In addition, community efforts continue with Malama Maunalua's fishing derby on March 1 to reduce invasive species and support local food initiatives. Lastly, the search for new leadership is underway as the Honolulu police chief position opens with a $249K annual salary, inviting qualified candidates to apply.

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‘Human Skills in an AI World’ the topic of Maui Tech ʻOhana talk with Dough Nelson, March 11

The Maui Economic Development Board presents a new Tech ʻOhana talk on March 11, featuring Doug Nelson, Founder and CEO of Kinection and Partner with The Prompt. He will explore some of the human skills that matter most for effective collaboration, even as artificial intelligence becomes an increasingly important part of work environments.

New Maui Public Art project blends movement and story rooted in Hāmākua

Rooted in the Hāmākua region, the project finds its heartbeat in a Hui Moʻolelo recording featuring Hawaiian scholar, educator, and philosopher Pūlama Collier and her son, Kiaʻi Collier, Manager of ʻĀina Stewardship at Hawaiʻi Land Trust.

Maui fire survivors seek Hawaiʻi Supreme Court action to prevent further settlement delays

Maui Fire Survivors have filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus with the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court seeking immediate action to  dismiss ongoing insurance company appeals that they claim are delaying settlement payments to thousands of Maui fire survivors and families.

Event celebrating individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities draws strong turnout

Arc of Maui County brought big smiles and even bigger hearts together this Valentine’s Day at its annual celebration for the IDD community–individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.  The nonprofit, which has been supporting the community for more than 70 years spreading love and connection by bringing together more than 160 attendees for an afternoon filled with laughter, dance, sweet treats, crafts, community connection and lots of love.

Aloha FurEver Pets Foundation partners with Good Cat Network to reduce cat overpopulation

This collaboration brings together two mission-driven organizations committed to reducing cat overpopulation in Hawaiʻi through ethical rescue practices, accessible veterinary care, and community education.

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Get ready for Spring Fun programs, including Sports Camp, Pop Up and Play, Spring Poolooza

Registration for Sports Camp and Pop Up and Play begins March 2; all programs are free to attend.

State Senate confirms new circuit court judge for Kaua‘i

The judge is a graduate of Kapa‘a High School.

County announces community meetings in March and April to discuss water rates

These sessions will highlight findings from the county's recently completed comprehensive water systems evaluation and water rate study.

High bacteria levels detected in waters at beach park on Kaua‘i

The state Department of Health has collected another sample and is retesting the site.

Celebrate Mālama Kaua‘i’s 20th birthday by participating in upcoming Mutual Aid Fair

Instead of hosting a gala or formal dinner to commemorate the milestone, the organization invites and encourages individuals, families, organizations, farmers, businesses, healers, educators and everyday changemakers to be part of what executive director Megan Fox calls 'a living expression of lōkahi.'

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State Transportation Department director headlines March Waimea Town Meeting

Main focus of Waimea Community Association monthly meeting will be transportation issues affecting Waimea and South Kohala; Hawaiʻi County Department of Public Works Deputy Director Neil Azevedo also will joint conversation.

Hawai‘i Island police officer pleads no contest in evidence tampering case

On Wednesday, Blane Kenolio, a six-year member of the police department, entered his no contest plea before Judge Henry Nakamoto.

Agricultural education program offers new training involving canoe crops in Hilo

Applications are open for the new "Cultivating Canoe Crops Course,” which offers hands-on training and valuable business insights to expand the local food economy.

New state incentives aim to break down barriers for aspiring homeowners 

Hawaiʻi's Hale Kamaʻāina program is lowering costs for first-time homebuyers by offering a chance at 30-year fixed-rate mortgages with interest rates as low as 5.4%.

Police K9 Trina shows off her scent-tracking to find missing children, endangered adults

Hawai‘i Police held a welcoming ceremony for the department's newest K9, a 3-year-old Labrador retriever whose job is to finding missing people.